Pine



Pine

Plant Name

Pine

Family

Pinus sylvestris

Common Names

  • Scotch Pine
  • Red Pine
  • White Pine

Heaven's Recommendations For

  • Respiratory Infection

 

Pine Cones

Plant Properties and Uses

Pine trees are evergreen, coniferous resinous trees and shrubs that grow throughout most of the world.

  • The buds and leaves can be used for respiratory affections such as coughs, colds, chronic and acute colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis, pharyngitis and more.  
  • The essential oils from pine have balsamic, expectorant, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties.
  • The seeds (pine nuts) are generally edible;
  • The young male cones can be cooked and eaten, as can the bark of young twigs.
  • The soft, moist, white inner bark (cambium) beneath the woody outer bark is edible and very high in vitamins A and C.  It can be eaten raw in slices as a snack or dried and ground up into a powder for use as an ersatz flour or thickener in stews, soups, and other foods, such as bark bread.

 

Pine Needle Tea

Instructions

  • Boil three tablespoons of dried pine needles in a liter of water. (4.2 cups) 
  • Take one cup twice a day.

 

** Not to be used by very small children
or pregnant women.

 

Messages from Heaven

Luz de Maria

Remain on alert: serious epidemics are appearing before humanity and they attack the respiratory system, for which I call you to use PINUS NEEDLES/LEAVES, with extreme prudence, in doses no greater than twice a day, in the form of tea.

Message from Our Lord Jesus Christ
January 3, 2019

 

Attention, children! For various diseases, I have mentioned by Divine Will the use of pine. The Father’s House does not abandon His children, warning and protecting them in advance.

Message from Our Lady
March 4, 2021